Saturday, December 12, 2015

At the end of this week, we will go on winter break, but we still have several things going on at school that will require our attention so make sure you are at school. You don't want to come back in January, and realize you are already behind. The first thing of major importance is the review of our six weeks test. We need to understand if and where we went wrong and why. We also need to self evaluate and start taking advantage of Saturday tutorials. If there are concepts that you have not mastered, we will be reviewing them in tutorials, make sure to be there. I will be calling parents this week to make them aware of my recommendation for some of you to be here on Saturdays. Take it upon yourself to be there, without me having to pick up the phone. Remember, once we come back from break in January, we will have 3 months till you math kiddos have your test! Let's make those Saturdays count.

Monday, December 7, 2015

This week we will be trying out a few different review strategies for our upcoming six weeks exam, which will be this Friday! The exam will cover all topics from the third six weeks. Be sure to take home your interactive notebooks and review review review! Have a great week!

Monday, November 30, 2015

Welcome back everyone! Did you miss me? I sure did miss you! Let's get right to it. Within the next few weeks, we will be wrapping up our unit on linear equations so you can probably guess what will be on your 3rd six weeks exam. Don't forget progress report night is this Wednesday at peter piper pizza! :) Dojo Points for all who come! Also, this Saturday is Super Saturday! Come enrich your mind in Math & Algebra! :)

Monday, November 16, 2015

This week we will be wrapping up our unit on volume of cylinders, cones, and spheres. Remember, we will be having a quiz over volume on Wednesday and start the vocabulary for our next topic, surface area.

Friday, November 6, 2015

Our first holiday break is fast approaching! Be sure to come to school and pay attention in class so you can enjoy the break, worry free. This week we will be dissecting linear graphs and learning all the vocabulary associated with them. First up, slope, also known as the rate of change (from 7th grade). The slope of a graph tells us the steepness of a line and whether the rate of change is increasing or decreasing. Make sure you come to school everyday, so you don't miss out!

Reminders:

- Bus safety presentation on Monday at 9 am
- This is the 1st week of the 3rd six weeks, clean slate, lets make it count! Let go of habits, and set higher goals!

Sunday, October 18, 2015

This week we will be working on solving equations. Its all about balance, like in life, equations have a purpose when both sides equal each other. Be sure to ask for help when you do not understand, and come in for tutoring even if its just for reinforcement. Let's achieve our goal of Level III performance!

Reminder: Algebra I enrichment project due Wednesday, October 21, 2015

Monday, October 5, 2015

This week we will be solving literal equations. Students have had to manipulate formulas to solve for different variables before, but this year, we will be using more complex equations that involve multiple variables.

Don't forget:

On Thursday, we will be taking a school field trip to UTRGV for HESTEC. Remember to get to school by 6:15 am. We will return back to campus by 3:30 pm.

Coming Up:

1st Six Weeks report card pick-up will be at Peter Piper Pizza from 4-6 pm. Come join us & stay for dinner! :)

Thursday, October 1, 2015

The end of exam week means the beginning of a new grading period. This means we get to start new. Let's continue the good habits and let go of the bad, and Mark growth in our academics. This six weeks we will be covering several new topics involving geometric figures, starting with surface area and progressing to volume and being able to compare and contrast between the two. We will be working with several hands on math labs to better grasp these concepts. Can't wait!

Don't forget we have the UTRGV HESTEC field trip coming up, so make sure to turn in your $5 fee to your homeroom teacher. The itinerary for the day's activities promises to have some very interesting exhibits, so you definitely dont want to miss out!

Tuesday, September 22, 2015

This week we will be covering absolute value equations and inequalities. This will be the last topic taught before your common assessment next week. The assessment schedule for next week is as follows:

Tuesday, September 15, 2015

This week we will be working with solving equations. Students have been exposed to solving one and two step equations in previous years, so we will begin with that to serve as a refresher for some, and a reteach for others. We will then work our way through multi-step equations that will have variables on both sides of the equal sign. This will be a new concept for my students, but I am confident that they will get it in no time. Equations are like the see-saw at the playground, in order for it to be balanced, we must remember "whatever is done to one side, must be done to the other side."

Tuesday, September 1, 2015

It's that time of the year, time to pick who will represent our Princeton homeroom best. The ballots have been counted and the winners have been chosen. Our class representatives for 2015-2016 will be Herby Romero and David Vasquez. Congrats! I know you will do our class proud. :)

Monday, May 4, 2015

Time has come! Our mighty Falcons have been busy prepping for our Algebra I End of Course Exam. As their teacher, its pretty amazing when my students' biggest worry is the fact that they are taking the exam on a computer, and not the actual test itself! This speaks volumes on their self confidence in Mathematics, which makes me so proud! EOC, Bring IT! Stay tuned for results in less than 1 week! :)

Sunday, April 19, 2015

Math STAAR! My students will be taking the Math STAAR tomorrow morning! I know they have all the knowledge needed to excel! Kids, get a good night's rest and great breakfast. Don't stress, you know it all, just do your best.

Wednesday, April 15, 2015

Come one, come all! Parents, if your son/daughter is a GT student, come find out more about our wonderful school and all the opportunities available. Students, we encourage you to bring your parents and learn what Ac2E Middle School has to offer you! See you tonight!

Monday, April 13, 2015

This week in Algebra, we will be covering all that is Quadratic equations. I challenge you to go home and ask your parents what they remember about Algebra. Its probably this super long equation that they have no idea what it represents but they recall having to remember it! By the end of the week, we will have dissected that equation and YOU will be the ones going home and explaining it to YOUR parents! :)

Sunday, March 29, 2015

Friday, March 27, 2015

On behalf of the 8th grade team, we would like to
let you, our students, know how proud we are of all the hard work you all have
put forth, since day one. Even though there are days where we test each other’s’
patience or you catch us about to pull our hair out, we want to remind you that
we have these frustrations because we want the best for you and from you.

Our hopes are that you will each reach your highest
potential, and as a whole SOAR. It has been an honor watching you discover
slowly but surely just how far your intelligence has taken you in just a short
few months.

Now, the time has come to put all that daily brain exercise
to use and show everyone at RGCCISD just how hard you’ve been working here at
Ac2E Middle. So ‘hit those tests with your best shot’ and aim for your
individual personal best.

Monday, March 16, 2015

The Math Department at Ac2E Middle School hosted its very first Pi Day this past Friday. Yes it was a little over a week early, but since we will be on Spring Break, we decided it was the perfect kick off to our mini break. Here are a plethora of pictures for you to enjoy!
Special thanks go out to the following people: Ac2E Middle School principal, Mrs. Gina Gonzalez, for her undying support and cooperation, Ac2E Middle School staff for their support of allowing students to be on a Math-Craze for the day :), HEB for their wonderful donation to make this day possible and Peter Piper Pizza for making our creative visions come to life! :). To our students, you all are great EVERYDAY, but your enthusiasm, and excitement for learning makes our hard work that much more rewarding! Being pied in the face was definitely a small price to pay for your hard work and dedication everyday! :)

Todays activities consisted of the following:Pi Unscrambled: Students solved a wordsearch about Pi day terms.Bulls-Eye: Students aimed for the bulls eye while singing the Pi Day song.Hula Pi: Students investigated the circumference divided by the diameter of each hula, resulted in Pi.Cookie Pi: Student solved for the area of 3 different cookies using Pi.Pizza Pi: Students figured out the lowest cost per square inch of 3 different pizza sizes.Pi Day Bracelets: Students took home a memorabilia of our event by creating their own Pi day bracelets. Each number was represented by a different color.Pi Day Hats: Students figured out that the diameter of their head, multiplied by Pi, resulted in the perfect band for their hat, ie. Pi!